Elizabeth Hulette had been mixing vodka with painkillers on the night of her death, according to police reports released this week.

A Marietta, Ga., emergency crew responded to a 911 call at the Cobb County home of Hulette and boyfriend Lex Luger (Larry Phfol) at about 5:30 a.m. May

Luger made the call when Hulette started gurgling and passed out as the couple were eating. Elizabeth, 42, was \"unresponsive\" at the scene and was rushed to nearby Kennestone Hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Authorities have yet to announce the official cause of death but foul play has definitely been ruled out, despite the fact police officers had been called to the house on Easter Sunday to settle a domestic dispute.

According to police spokesman Brody Staud: \"There were no signs of foul play. We are not investigating this as a homicide.\"

Luger rode with Elizabeth to the medical centre and was detained for questioning until 11:30 a.m. He was released but was later re-arrested when investigating officers found body-enhancing drugs at the couple\'s home.

In the warrant for his arrest, authorities claimed to have found more than 1,700 pills, including painkillers, steroids and growth hormones.

Luger, 44, has been charged with 13 felony counts of possessing controlled substances. His arrest was unrelated to Hulette\'s death.

Miss Elizabeth was one of the best-known female wrestlers of the \'80s, famous for managing her then-husband Macho Man Randy Savage and friend Hulk Hogan. Known as the First Lady of wrestling, she was involved in some of the biggest WWF angles of the decade but vanished from the scene before reappearing in the mid-\'90s for a brief run in the WCW.

DEJA VIEW: As the WWE struggles to undo the damage it has inflicted to the Goldberg character and gets ready to drag Sting into the mix, too, a few more familiar faces will be arriving on the scene.

As if there aren\'t enough nostalgia acts dragging down the WWE workrate, the Road Warriors (Legion of Doom) will be in Philadelphia for Raw on Monday but only for an untelevised dark match.

Vince McMahon is looking to bring the legendary tag-team back into the fold but wants to see if Hawk and Animal can still cut it in the ring before signing the duo to a long-term deal.

Ultimo Dragon is also Titan-bound, set to meet with WWE bosses at Judgment Day in North Carolina next month.

Dragon, one of the most talented high-fliers of the \'90s, spent several years out of action after problematic surgery on his left arm.

He created the Toryumon promotion in Japan where he eventually returned to the ring.

TITLE SHOT: The Intercontinental title will be reinstated later this month, awarded to the winner of a battle royal at the Judgment Day pay-per-view May Chris Jericho has been the only entrant announced so far but Steve Austin opened the contest to any former IC champ on the Raw roster. This leaves only eight other eligible entrants: Rob Van Dam, Kane, Shawn Michaels, Goldust, and Canadians Lance Storm, Chief Morley, Christian and Test.